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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH ERIKSON MEMORIAL Big Market for STOMACH THIS .Corn Opened Up - t Lifting Restrictions on Use of Dextrose Solves Surplus Crop Problem. York! That 'decidedly larger quantities of refined corn sugar will be produced and that many more millions of bushels of corn will consequently be used In 1931 than in any previous year In the history of the refined corn sugar trade is the prediction of experts as a result of Secretary of Agriculture Hydes recent ruling In which be placed a new administrative interpretation on the federal food definitions which for twenty-fiv- e years have restricted the uses of refined corn sugar as an ingredient in the preparation and packing of-- food New products. Of the total annual corn crop of ap2,750,000,000 bushels, proximately about 275,000,000 bushels, representing 10 per cent, goes to the primary or "cash markets. Thus the price of corn is based not on the whole crop but on the small percentage that finds its way to immediate cash channels. Better Prices for Corn. Under Mr. Hydes ruling, almost immediately this "cash corn" will be increased according to the most conservative estimates by 20,000.000 bushels. It can readily be seen that this Increased demand for com by industry will result in better prices for cash corn" and will be reflected In better prices for corn for all purposes. It is also further pointed out that with the stigma officially removed from the uses of refined corn sugar (dextrose) in the manufacture of confections, preserves, and the innumerable canned products, the demand for industrial purposes may grow to the extent that the United States will no longer have a surplus corn crop, and the problems of export will solve themselves. The average number of bushels of corn which have gone directly into the manufacture of refined corn sugar for the past several years is estimated at 5,(550,000 bushels. This has been converted Into 130,000,000 pounds of dextrose. Under the new decision, com products officials declare, the demand for refined corn sugar may be increased 400 per cent and that the next year may see the production of 520,000,000 pounds. Accordingly, as a means of relief to the farmers throughout the corn belt, Mr. Hydes action will he in Its effects. Production Facilities. Enlarge Shortly after the announcement of the removal of the restriction, officials ot the larger refineries took steps toward planning the enlargement of the This entails productive facilities. new building plans over a period of time, tlyi extension of equipment and additional employment, thus bringing prosperity of a substantial character to the districts in which the refineries are located. The governors of seven states in the corn belt have already signified their commendation of Secretary Hydes ruling In officially removing the stigma which has been placed on refined corn .... -- PLEASANT WAY n When theres distress two hours tfter eating heartburn. Indigestion, jas suspect excess acid. The best way to correct this Is with an alkalL Physicians prescribe Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. A spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water neutralizes many times its' VblUme in excess add ; and does it at once. To try it is to be through with crude methods forever. Be sure to get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. All drugstores have the generous 25c and 50c bottles. Full directions in package. sugar and thereby permitting corn fanners a just assistance in times of temporary depression. They are Gov. Henry S. Caulfield af Missouri, Gov. Clyde M. Reed of Kansas, Gov. Barry G. Leslie of Indiana, Gov. Arthur J. Weaver of Nebraska, Gov. Louis L. Emmerson of Illinois, Gov. John G. Richards of South Carolina and Gov. John Hammlil of Iowa. Forger Operates in Cell; Suspend Prison Guards Thomaston, Maine. Three guards the state prison here have been suspended as a result of the discovery that Joseph Maltals, noted forger of New Hampshire, who is doing a r term for forgery, has been conducting a wholesale forgery business while behind the bars. Maltals flooded seaboard cities with letters or' dering goods to be delivered to the A prison. Philadelphia firm, Stearns and company, delivered some rugs and chairs to an astounded felldw convict of Maltals on one of Maltals clever orders. The guards say they have been innocent dupes. They have relayed Maltals letters along. The police say that during his career, "inside and outside, Maltais has collected $30,000 on forged orders. in four-yea- Hunter Tells of Being Treed by Bear Family Berwick, Pa. William Temple, veteran Benton hunter, returned from the woods with a bear story by which he stands firm in guaranteeing the authenticity. Temple said that while bunting on North mountain he stepped Into a clearing just as four bears, two adults and two cubs, appeared. The larger bears charged, he said, and he fired, killing one of them. The other bear continued on, stepping over the body of Its comrade, to pursue Temple, who took refuge in a tree. The bear and the cubs stood guard around the tree until dark, when they disappeared. Virginians Will Erect Monument to Cornwallis Richmond, Va. A memorial to Lord Cornwallis, commander of the defeated British army, will be unveiled next year at the celebration commemorating the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the American victory at Tork-tow- 1 School Boy Kills I y X Hospital to Brand Babies With Sun Lamp Newark, N. J. Betb Israel hospital, Newark, adopted an entirely new system for the Identification of babies born in the institution. A few minutes after the child has been born, a sten cil containing the initials of the moth er will be placed on an arm of both the mother and child and will be sunburned onto the skin by exposure to an ultraviolet ray lamp. The hospital considers the method a perfectly harmless and satisfactory scheme. The slightly red Initials will remain visible for ten days and if the patients are placed in a dark room the letters may be detected for several weeks longer. Dr. Paul Keller of the hospital staff developed the system. Professor Deciphers Puzzling Inscription When a fool opens his mouth his head is soon emptied. WARD OFF COLDS Salt Lake City In my opinion, Mothers colds "settle COMMON head and chest where they may become dangerous. Don't take a it the first sniffle rub on Childrens Musterole once every hour chance hours. jorfive Childrens Musterole is just good ojd Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. 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All druggists sell this safe, scientific laxative. Feen-a-mln- A stone X Seattle, Wash. thrown by a schoolboy, Irving y Staab, seventeen, caused the !! death of Dan Bunker, one of two bandits who held up a store X X here. As the men left the store, Staab burled the stone, hitting Y Bunker in the head. The other man escaped. The Norwegian National league has completed plans to erect a $400,000 memorial in Chicago to Lief Erikson. It will consist of two obelisks, 97 feet high, flanking the bronze figure of Lief Erikson, 18 feet high, shown above. 35-Year-- Bandit With Stone X X SWEETEN ACID Name P. Mo. O. Address that if I am not satisfied with results obtained, I am to receive money back upon returning tube to your laboratory. On conditions e Nature works wonders, and men endeavor to get them patented. so There is too much of "I told you about conscience. Anchorage of the Hudson River Bridge Sore THROAT The daily press tells of increasing numbers of cases of sore throat. 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